Thursday, August 13, 2009

Underarm Wetness

While modest underarm wetness is very natural, abnormal types of underarm wetness can inhibit social development and can lead to isolation.

Normally most sufferers of profuse sweating will try the less invasive, natural treatments that they can do at home, and if they don’t work will, think about the more costly treatments. It’s critical to mention that the most advanced remedies such as drugs and surgery will have undesirable side effects, so check with a doctor before taking any action regarding excess sweating.

If you have a problem with underarm wetness, be sure to use a serious antiperspirant. The best products have aluminum chloride or aluminum chlorohydrate; however some people find that these chemical compounds irritate the skin. If that's the case for you, try visiting a medical supply shop or a health-food store for alternative products you can try.

Some antiperspirant deodorant products claim to block underarm wetness but, as you've probably learned, they don't all work as predicted.

In order to stay as dry as possible, restrict your intake of caffeine, alcohol and spicy foods, all of which encourage your body to sweat. Besides avoid fish, garlic and other foods known for their spicy aroma. Instead try foods that are loaded with zinc, which have been demonstrated to inhibit body odors. These foods include turkey, beans and all grains.

Do you want to stop Underarm Wetness?